The Ghost Prison (2013)

review 1: A good, short ghost story for children. Beautifully illustrated and a quick, easy read that's still compelling enough to hold the interest of kids and the adults who may happen to be reading it to them as a bedtime story. I kept trying to stop reading and got the standard "Nooooooooo!", so we finished it in one night. I recommend this for ages 8 and up but my chicas are inured to the scary aspects of ghost stories at bedtime (and all other times). More sensitive children should probably wait on this one.review 2: Cute little story. I couldn't resist the cover. I loved the art. This (if you are an adult or a kid that is older or advanced reader)is something you can pick up and read in definitely under an hour. I grabbed this book because I read that the aut... morehor wrote The Last Apprentice and thought it may give me an idea of the author's style. So I've decided that once I finish up some other books that are apart of a series I'll come back to The Last Apprentice. less